Forrest Blade Question
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(03-04-2017, 11:09 AM)nvrkjoyce Wrote: I can tell you by my experience the WW II thin kerf, 48 tooth for crosscutting and rip is a piece of cr*p and was almost used as a frizbee when I got so disgusted with it. 
WW I , 40 tooth is fine.  
The WW II was a mistake.

I'd be interested in hearing the specifics of the problems you encountered with the 48T WWII.
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